The team released Sunday features Henry and Leonard Fournette of LSU as first-team running backs. Watson is the quarterback on the first team. McCaffrey, who set an NCAA record for all-purpose yards this season, made the first team as an all-purpose player.

No. 2 Alabama and No. 18 Baylor have the most players on the first team with three apiece. Baylor is represented by receiver Corey Coleman, offensive tackle Spencer Drango and defensive tackle Andrew Billings.

TCU wide receiver Josh Doctson made the first team. Texas A&M had punter Drew Kaser on the second team and defensive end Myles Garrett on the third team. Texas Tech's Jakeem Grant made the third team as an all-purpose player.

Montgomery gets East Carolina job

East Carolina hired Duke offensive coordinator Scottie Montgomery as its head coach.

Athletic director Jeff Compher said Montgomery will be formally introduced Monday and will start his new job Jan. 1.

Montgomery, 37, has served two stints at Duke, with a three-year run on the Pittsburgh Steelers' staff in between.

His hiring caps a 10-day search for the replacement for Ruffin McNeill, a former East Carolina player who was fired six days after the Pirates completed a 5-7 finish to their second season in the American Athletic Conference.

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